Explorer I
The boy and I might be interested. What time would you start and where is the end of the trail for you? Thanks!Doing wabdr starting sat morning in Stevenson
Explorer I
I remember being scared driving across The Bridge of the Gods as a kid :) Where are planning on staying Friday evening? I probably would not be able to get there until after dark...bridge of the Gods
Have not sorted that yet. We will not be leaving Bothell area until 8ish Friday night so we have the same problem. Nothing is available near cascade locks Friday night. Sat around 9ish we want to be crossing bridge of the Gods. So update on fs 23 is slides at mp 12 18 and 23 sdo we think we will bypass west and cut over to takhalakh to catch the most scenic part of leg 1 rather than miss it all. Leg 3 has a slide at beehive but there is a reroute not far out of the way for that small section if it is not cleared by then. We will have a lifted D1, lifted LR4, Frontier crew and possibly a 2nd lifted D1 and a JK. Weekdays in summer it is hard to get everyone's schedules aligned.I remember being scared driving across The Bridge of the Gods as a kid :) Where are planning on staying Friday evening? I probably would not be able to get there until after dark...
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Explorer I
I've off roaded with jeeps for 25 years. Nothing on wabdr is hairy although there are obstacles and challenging spots depending on vehicle and experience. Some is fs road some is 2 track. Rocky sections north of Ellensburg. Section 6 the jungle tends to be overgrown so scratches from limbs may be expected. Depends on new growth and traffic. We aren't shy about scratches on the LR4 it's not a soccer mom car it gets used as intended but obviously try to limit damage as much as possible. We go out to explore and have fun safely not to try to break the rigs. Overlanding is not jeeping and why I gravitated away from the hey y'all watch this crowd to the overlanding side. In short not expecting anyone to do anything risky or potentially damaging to their rig but at the same time there is always risk off road so be aware of that. 600 miles is a lot so being easy on the gear is the name of the game.Thanks! Am in Sammamish myself. I drive a stock JKU Rubicon and have offroaded but never rock crawled. Up for anything but trashing my new JKU :)